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$16 AQs in position deep stacks
call and see a flop? raise w/button? fold?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t100 (7 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: 2+2 Forums) MP2 (t1650) CO (t1650) Hero (t2125) SB (t1280) BB (t2145) UTG (t3355) MP1 (t1295) Preflop: Hero is Button with A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">MP2 raises to t300</font>, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, Hero?? |
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Re: $16 AQs in position deep stacks
the default vs an unknown should be to push in this spot. if you had a specific read that villian opened tight from this spot then i guess a fold is ok, but you would need a pretty good read (or just know villian is a total nit).
calling is bad imo. |
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Re: $16 AQs in position deep stacks
Push looks OK if he's not real tight in EP, and especially if he's aggressive post-flop. But we have position with a real hand and an OK stack so a call isn't bad either IMO, especially if he's pretty straightforward post-flop. If the blinds were about to go up, I'd be more likely to push.
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Re: $16 AQs in position deep stacks
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Push looks OK if he's not real tight in EP, and especially if he's aggressive post-flop. But we have position with a real hand and an OK stack so a call isn't bad either IMO, especially if he's pretty straightforward post-flop. If the blinds were about to go up, I'd be more likely to push. [/ QUOTE ] he is on co+1, so even tightes loosen up in this seat. it would be a pretty easy fold if he was tight and opening L4 from co+3 or co+4. |
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Re: $16 AQs in position deep stacks
Looks like a push with 450 out there, IMO.
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Re: $16 AQs in position deep stacks
I'd certainly push.
Calling is bad, folding is worse IMO. |
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Re: $16 AQs in position deep stacks
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[ QUOTE ] Push looks OK if he's not real tight in EP, and especially if he's aggressive post-flop. But we have position with a real hand and an OK stack so a call isn't bad either IMO, especially if he's pretty straightforward post-flop. If the blinds were about to go up, I'd be more likely to push. [/ QUOTE ] he is on co+1, so even tightes loosen up in this seat. it would be a pretty easy fold if he was tight and opening L4 from co+3 or co+4. [/ QUOTE ] Agree, but some villains don't adjust much until it's 6 handed. I'm most interested in how low he's going with PPs and Ax and whether there's any Kx in there, because this has a huge impact on FE. |
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Re: $16 AQs in position deep stacks
21x bb can we see a flop?
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Re: $16 AQs in position deep stacks
lol freecum how many times are you gonna change your avatar wtf.
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Re: $16 AQs in position deep stacks
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the default vs an unknown should be to push in this spot. if you had a specific read that villian opened tight from this spot then i guess a fold is ok, but you would need a pretty good read (or just know villian is a total nit). calling is bad imo. [/ QUOTE ] My thoughts exactly. |
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